What are the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure Motions?
The Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP) are the provisions that govern the conduct of civil litigation in the U.S. federal district court system. Motions are a significant component of the FRCP, since they allow litigants to request specific relief in terms of how the case will ultimately proceed prior to trial. Motion practice encompasses all aspects of procedure, from attempting to get a complaint dismissed at the outset of litigation to compelling a party to comply with discovery requests.